Basic Site Details

Name: Premises for Messrs J & A Ogilvie
City or county: Aberdeen
Country: Scotland
Parish:  
Status:  
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Notes: Ogilvie's saloon was at number 369; Kelly & Nicol's office was at 367 Union Street. The Ogilvie shop was previously at 257 Union Street. The new premises doubled the floor space of the saloon.

Kelly had a close relationship with the the Ogilvy family. He lived in an adjacent house in Rubislaw Den North and his office was above the Ogilvie showroom.

Building Type Classification

The building is classified under the following categories:
 ClassificationOriginal classification?Notes
Item 1 of 1Showroom  

Street Addresses

The following street addresses are associated with this building:
 AddressMain entrance?Notes
Item 1 of 1367-369, Union Street  

Events

The following date-based events are associated with this building:
 FromToEvent typeNotes
Item 1 of 219021903ReconstructionFor premises for J & A Ogilvie - shopfront and interiors
Item 2 of 2February 1902 Opened 

People

Design and Construction

The following individuals or organisations have carried out design/construction work. Where architects or practices worked together, matching letters appear beside their names in the Partnership Group column.
 NameRolePartnership GroupFromToNotes
Item 1 of 1William Kelly A19011902Reconstruction - shopfront and interiors

Clients

The following individuals or organisations have commissioned work on this building/design:
 NameNotes
Item 1 of 1Ogilvie, J & A 

References

Bibliographic References

The following books contain references to this building:
 Author(s)DateTitlePartPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 1Post Office Directories    Aberdeen Post Office directories for 1900-01, 1902-03, 1903-04, 1904-05

Periodical References

The following periodicals contain references to this building:
 Periodical NameDateEditionPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 4Aberdeen Daily Journal17 January 1902   
Item 2 of 4Aberdeen Evening Express12 March 1968   
Item 3 of 4Aberdeen Press and Journal21 November 1934   
Item 4 of 4Aberdeen Press and Journal24 December 1965